Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority(Sewa) plans to build three 132 kV and five 33 kV distribution stations in 2017 to meet the growing demand for electricity due to demographic, urban, economic, industrial, social and developmental expansion

Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority(Sewa) plans to build three 132 kV and five 33 kV distribution stations in 2017 to meet the growing demand for electricity due to demographic, urban, economic, industrial, social and developmental expansion

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced plans to build 64 new power stations over the next three years at an investment of Dh6.7 billion ($1.82 billion).
These new substations will be linked to existing el

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced plans to build 64 new power stations over the next three years at an investment of Dh6.7 billion ($1.82 billion).
These new substations will be linked to existing el

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced plans to build 64 new power stations over the next three years at an investment of Dh6.7 billion ($1.82 billion).
These new substations will be linked to existing el

El Sewedy Power, a subsidiary of Egypt’s El Sewedy Electric, has signed a contract worth $484.5 million to build three power stations in Angola, said a report.
The deal signed with the Angolan government is yet to receive ap

Qatar has huge potential to set a precedent in worldwide CO2 reduction, and that government support is crucial in developing the necessary frameworks, said an industry expert at the ongoing World Climate Summit in Doha.
“CO2

Bahrain Energy Minister Dr Abdulhussain Mirza has opened two 66-kv power stations at Salmabad and Maqaba.
Electricity and Water Authority executive vice-president for planning and projects Dr Khalid Bu Rashid said the power stations were b

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won an order worth $104 million from Fewa (Federal Electricity & Water Authority) in the UAE, to supply substations that will help increase power supplies in the north.
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Iraqi-owned URUK Engineering Services and Canada's SNC-Lavalin Group have been shortlisted for $255 million in contracts to install gas turbines in three power stations, an Iraqi official has said.
Laith al-Mamury, the head of the inve